[44721] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Robust/feature-rich RADIUS server
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hugh Irvine)
Mon Dec 10 17:31:29 2001
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From: Hugh Irvine <hugh@open.com.au>
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Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 09:29:57 +1100
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Hello Rubens -
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 08:53, Rubens Kuhl Jr. wrote:
> Any suggestions on RADIUS servers that are robust (i.e, scale to
> hundreds/thousand of NAS, high number of auths/s), feature-rich (proxy,
> L2TP, broadband and aggregated dial typical parameters), that can be
> taylored to business rules and overall environment ?
>
> NavisRadius and Interlink(formerly Merit AAA) are natural competitors, I
> was looking for other forces on the xSP market.
>
Many people on this list use Radiator (commercial source code product).
http://www.open.com.au/radiator
regards
Hugh
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